Neonatal Brain Injury, 1st ed. 2024
An Illustrated Guide for Clinicians Counselling Parents and Caregivers

Coordinators: Meijler Gerda, Mohammad Khorshid

Language: English

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This book in Open Access is the first to provide clinicians with practical guidelines to explain the most frequently occurring neonatal brain injuries to parents and caretakers.

The brains of high-risk neonates are vulnerable to often severe injury, and brain injuries are among the most serious complications in patients admitted to neonatal intensive care. In addition to basic explanations on the origin, extent, severity, consequences, and treatment options, the book provides illustrations and representative imaging examples that enable clinicians to provide parents with the necessary information in a clear and concise way, using lay language and simple drawings.

Therefore, this book is a valuable resource for practitioners from various disciplines, including neonatologists, pediatricians, neurologists, (neuro- and pediatric-) radiologists, neonatal nurse specialists, and physician assistants.

 



This is an open access book.

Section I. General Chapter 1. Introduction on development, maturation and vulnerability of the neonatal brain; factors contributing to injury (Gerda Meijler & Khorshid Mohammad).- Chapter 2. Anatomy.- Section II. Preterm brain injury.- Chapter 3. Intraventricular Hemorrhage and Post-Hemorrhagic Ventricular Dilatation (Lara M. Leijser; Linda S. de Vries).- Chapter 4. Cerebellar haemorrhage (Gerda Meijler; Sylke J Steggerda).- Chapter 5. White matter injury (Gerda Meijler & Lara M. Leijser).- Chapter 6. Arterial infarction in preterm infants (Sylke J. Steggerda; Frances M Cowan;).- Chapter 7. Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy in the preterm infant (Miriam Martinez-Biarge; Frances M Cowan;).- Section III. Brain injury in the (near)term neonate.- Chapter 8. Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy in term and near-term infants (Khorshid Mohammad; Linda de Vries; Gerda Meijler; Frances M. Cowan).- Chapter 9. Focal arterial infarction and lobar haemorrhage (Miriam Martinez Biarge; Frances M Cowan).- Chapter 10. Birth related mechanical head injuries in neonates Khorshid Mohammad; Gerda Meijler; Linda de Vries).- Chapter 11. Sinovenous Thrombosis in the newborn infant (Linda S. De Vries; Sylke J. Steggerda).- Section IV Neonatal Brain Infections.- Chapter 12.  Viral infections affecting the neonatal brain (Linda S. de Vries & Sylke J Steggerda).- Chapter 13. Bacterial and fungal infections of the central nervous system (Sylke J. Steggerda; Linda S. De Vries).- Section V. Neuro-imaging and neuro monitoring.- Chapter 14. Cranial Ultrasonography (Gerda Meijler; Sylke J. Steggerda).- Chapter 15. Neonatal Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) (Miriam Martinez- Biarge; Frances M Cowan).- Chapter 16. Neurophysiological Monitoring (Mohamed El-Dib; Linda S. De Vries).- Chapter 17. Near Infra-Red Spectroscopy (NIRS) (Mohamed El-Dib).- Chapter 18. Sub-ependymal pseudocysts and lenticulostriate vasculopathy (Frances M Cowan; Lara Leijser).

Dr. Gerda Meijler MD, PhD trained as a pediatrician-neonatologist in Utrecht and Amsterdam, the Netherlands. She recently retired from Isala Women and Children’s Hospital, Zwolle, the Netherlands, where she now has a research appointment, and previously worked in Toronto in Canada, and Leiden and Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

Gerda Meijler specialized in the field of neonatal neurology. In collaboration with Linda de Vries and Frances Cowan she has taught the annual Cranial Ultrasound Courses in London (UK), Imperial College of Medicine for more than twenty years.

The faculty has recently included a group of younger experts in the field, and the same course is now also being offered in Calgary in Canada. 

Gerda is an active member of the Educational Committee of the Newborn Brain Society (NBS) and responsible for some of the teaching modalities on the NBS website.  

She completed her PhD in 1999 on preterm brain imaging. Since then, her research has focused on neonatal neuroimaging with about 80 journal papers on this subject, several book chapters, and the book: Neonatal Cranial Ultrasonography (published by Springer), of which the completely revised 3rd edition (2019) was co-authored by Sylke Steggerda from Leiden University Medical Center. She has supervised multiple PhD students in the field of fetal and neonatal neuro-imaging and neurodevelopment.

Dr. Khorshid Mohammad is a Staff Neonatologist at Alberta Health Services, Calgary, Canada and a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics at the Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary. Dr. Mohammad graduated in 2006 from the University of Damascus and Arab League with Master's degree in Pediatrics. He completed neonatal fellowship training at the University of Calgary in 2010, Neonatal Neurology training at the University of British Columbia, and Targeted Neonatal Echocardiography at Universities of British Columbia and Cal

In Open Access Offers practical guidelines for clinicians how to explain neonatal brain injuries to caretakers Include 60 color drawings and explanations of brain injuries Written by renowned experts in the fields of neonatal neurology and neuro-imaging